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Article: Hall of fame honors past, builds the future. (Archery Hall of Fame)
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- Shooting Industry
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- January 1, 1996
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Many sports recognize athletes who have contributed significantly to their respective fields. For us, it's the Archery Hall of Fame. Its members have helped make archery what is it today. By recognizing archers who have outstanding records, both as athletes and as members of their communities, the Archery Hall of Fame helps promote a positive image of archery and bowhunting.
"In one sense it's a sales tool," says Dave Staples, president of Images Group public relations agency. "The more visibility the sport gets as a whole, the more customer potential retailers have. By honoring those who have participated in all aspects of the sport, we have touched on names ...
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